In honor of our beloved brother Johnny Elmore, today we repost a sermon from 2016. In this sermon he asks if the death of Christ was needless. Can men be saved without the shedding of His blood?
Using the Old Testament account of Achan’s sin at Jericho, evangelist Johnny Elmore demonstrates how wickedness develops in a person’s life. As Jesus taught, sin starts from within and grows out of a person’s heart until it produces all manner of rotten fruit.
In Acts 19, the apostle Paul met some disciples at Ephesus. He asked them: “Did you receive the Holy Spirit when you believed?” to which they replied, “we have not so much as heard whether there is a Holy Spirit.” This exchange caused Paul to inquire about their baptism about which they said they were immersed “into John’s baptism.” After hearing this, the apostle insisted they be baptized again, but why? Why did these men need to be re-immersed? Find out in this presentation from evangelist Johnny Elmore from the 2017 Grapevine, TX Preacher’s Study. Conversions at Ephesus MP3 Link
For the question and answer session that followed the main presentation, see the following links:
In today’s sermon from the 2017 Texas Labor day meeting, evangelist Johnny Elmore considers the tenderness and care that God the Father expresses towards humanity through His Son Jesus Christ.
In the Bible, sin is often depicted as a plague which has ravished the world. On one occasion, the great prophet cried out: “Is there no balm in Gilead; is there no physician there?” (Jeremiah 8:22). A balm is a fragrant oil used to treat sickness or soothe wounds. Jeremiah was looking for a cure for the nation. He desired his people to be rescued from certain death. Was the request of this man of God ever granted? Was his question ever answered? The venerable evangelist Johnny Elmore gives the Biblical answer in this beautiful sermon. The Balm of Gilead MP3 Link